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IMJKUt' SAXES.
Cl TV SllEBDPPJSSALE.
O N tin: first Tuesday in August next, will
In; soli], helvveou tin) uaiial home offals,
nt tlio Court House, in tlto Ci 1 ; of Savannah,
nil tin! right, titlit mill interest oi' Mr*.’Frances
A. Lowi-d life dilute, of tint following property,
tn wit: of lot ninl iiripYovetpenta No. II), tliiril
tytliiiig. AmOU Wnrilj ulsn n tiegio wench iimnoil
Mitri.t mid Iter cliilil Jackson. ittitl sundry nrti-
uliM of household furniture; levied upon tinder
three ft fas, i.tilling ontnfUto Court orConimoii
Pleas mnl ufUyoritnil Tortnittor, for tlto City
nf Savannah, in fiver of Euntiuel Ileidt, vs.
Frances A. Ulvlk
JAS. SV. SIMS, a. o. c. r & o At. t. o. a.
july 3 (
SHERIFFS SALE—dO.YTLNU D
Oil the first Tuesday tit August next,
■*7K7I LI. ho mill Iiefnro tlto Court Home in
tint City of Savannah, Chatham Coun
ty, between the tl-iiul hours of rale, nil tlto right,
title mnl interest ofZalirn Harper, in and to the
Upper Steam Saw Mill, known by the name of
the Upper Steam Saw Mill.tUaatolBtii* City
of Savannah, laid imereti being tho oighth and
half of the eighth part or three aixteonlh parte
of raid Mill; levied on under forachisurapf inert-
gago, ae tho property of Zabtn Unrper in favor
iff John Caul. Sold at tho risk of the flirnter
nnrclmeer. ADAM COPE, a. c,
GEOKCIIA—CHATHAM €0.
To nil whom it ui.ir cnticrn,
M RTllElll-'.AS George .M. Staley has applied
i” to the tluiioial.ld the Court of Ordinary
of Ohalhmn County, for Letters of AdmiMetra-
thin no tho estate mid atlecuof John Gill,late of
Chathiini Comity denoted.
These tiro therefore to cite nnd admonish, all
and singular tho kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to filo (heir objections (ifatiy they
have) to tlto granting of tho administration of tho
estate of the deceased to the applicant in the
Clork’e Office of the said Court, nnor before the
33th day of Juno next; oUterwise letter* triad-
tninislriitioii will be granted. _ , i
Witness, the lion hi. hlyere, one of tint Jus-
tines oftho raid Court, tho 34 th day of May, A D
1837. ROBT. W. POOLER,
may 34 Clerk, o.o.c.c.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
On the lira! Titueday ill August neat, -
W ILL bo sold at llw Conn ilouae in Pike
County, between the usual houre of
Sheriff Salat, tho following Lot of Laud, known
• as lot No S3-in the 3d district, formerly Monroe
now Piko Comity, containing 303.1 acres more
or less; sold for the benefit oftho heirs of the
citato of Dnvlil Smith.
JOSHUA SMITH. Adnir*.
ELEVOD E.C. SMITH, Admr'x
may 13 1121
GEOHG1 A-EFFINGH A H CO.
To nil whom it may concern:
-STB7IIUREAS, John Wilson, administrator
ofJas. Wilson,deccasod,hasnnphodto
the lion, tho Court of Ordinary of Effingham
Cnuiltylo be dismissed front raid administration.
Those are therefore to cite and ttdnionieh all and
..ngular die kindred and creditors of die raid de
ceased, to file their objections (if nny they lave)
in the ufficc uflhe Clerk ofthe Comt of Ordina
ry for said enmity, on ttf before the Kith day of
Jail, next; otherwise, letters applied for will bo
granted.
Witness, tho Honorable C. Powers, one of
(he Justices oftho laid Court, this lOdtday of
July, A, 1). 1837.
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk c. o.s.c.
jnly ID
BV P. W. HEINE MANN.
At private Sale.
60 bhls No 3 Mackerel, just received. ap 37
BV F. W. IIEINEMANN.
At Private Sale.
8 cratei of Tavern Decanters
10 bblaanperior Ajiplea
Just received per aehr Exact,
31) eases Alexendtta Segnra
april18
MV V. W. IIEINEMANN.
At Private Sale.
SO qrbhlssuperior Family Beef
Also, 1
100 kegapnre, No 1 and 3 White Lead
Just received per brig New Hanover
may 3
ASSIZE OF BREAD FOR MAV.
City Treasurer's Office, July 1.1337.
T U E average price of Flour beitiggl l£ pet
bbl of 198 lbs, Bread mtwt weigh ns foU
— nt
ft
j»»lys
cents Loaf 1 lb l&^oz
cents Loaf 15J oz
P. HOUSTOUN, City Treasurer.
GEORGIA---CHATHAM CO.
To all whom it may concern,
W HEREAS Elias P. Units lias applied to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary uf
Chadiain County, for Letters of Administration
on die estate and effects of John U. Shad, late of
Chatham County, deceased,
Tltem are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singnlar the kindred end creditors of aaid
deceased! to file their objection's (if any they
hare) to the granting of the administration ofthe
estate of the deceased to tho applicant in the
Clerk's Offio of die said Court, on or before the
33th day of June next; odieriviae tellers of ad
ministration will ha graiiladt,
Witness, the Hon. Anthony Porter, one of
tho Justices of the said Court, the 24th day of
May, A D 1837: ROBT. W. POOLER. ‘
may 24 Clarke, o. c.c.
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO,
To all whom it may Concern.
W HEREAS George M. Staley, hasnpplicd
to the HonorahTethe Court ofOrdinary
ofCliatham Comity, for letters of Guardianship
to die person ofJaspar Gill, a Minor and Orphan
ehildof Jojjnand Mary Gill deceased.
Time nre therefore to cite nnd admonish, all
and, singular Ilia kindred, to filo their objection!
(if any they have) to the granting of tho same in
lhs Clerk’s Office ofdie said Court, on or before
tho2otii day of June next; otherwise letters uf
Unardianillip will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable 31.31yers, oue of the
Justices ofthe raid Court, the 34th dnv.pf "
A D 1837. noo-r. -nr.TUOLEH.
may 81 Clerk, c o. c. c.
GEORGIA-BRYAN COU NTV.
By the Court of Ordinary for the County afore-
W HERF.A3 Reuben English, administra
tor of the Estate ofTurrence K.MaGil
leas, has Hindu application for lettom Disinissnry
from raid Estate. Theie ate therafore to cite
and admonish all and lingular, the kindrtd and
creditors or others interested, to filo their objec
tions (if any they lievo) in tho Cletk’a office of
thii Court, within the time preecribed by law;
otherwise letters disnilssory will be granted.
Witness, the Honnrahlo John Pray Maxwell,
one of the Judges of the raid Court of Ordinary
this lOlhdey of January. 1837.
ianlS JOSHUA SMITH, e.c.o
■'GEORGIA—BRtfAN COUNTY.
By tho Court of Ordinary foi the County afore-
• saiu.
W HEREAS Jemima English. Administra
trix of tho Estate of WiMaito English,
hns mnde npplicaliou for letters dismissory from
raid Estnlo, these ore therefore to cite and ad
monish nil and singular, the kindred end crodi-
tors, ami others interested, to file their objections
if any Uioy have, in the Clerk's Office of lliie
County, within tho time prescribed by law, oth
erwise letters of dismissory will be granted.
Witnesstho Honorable Juhn Pray Maxwell,
one of the Judges of the said Court ofOrdinary,
this tenth day of January 1837.
janl3 JOSHUA SMITH, C. C. O.
GEORGI A-OKATMAM F<>.
To all whom it may Concord!
■mm/TIKKEAS Mill’s Deini
ff In ih-i-Hannral,!,! ilia
has applied
i ofOrninnrv
GEORGIA—LIBERTY CO.
By Elijah Baker, Clerk of llie Court ofOrdiua-
M ry fer the County of Liberty.
R, JOHN E. MANN, applies for letter)
nf administration of the goods and chat
tels, rights and credits ofThuiiiaa Mann, late of
uid couuly, deceased,
These ere therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, kindred and creditors of the raid
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office -« 'ticebnrougb. on or before
tho first Monday ill July next; otherwise letters
of Adminisinition will he granted.
Withess the Honorable Samuel Spencer,ono
ofthe Judges of raid Court, this 1st tinyof Max,
A. D. 1837. E. BAKER, c, c. o. L. e
orOhalham County, for lotto
In the piM-smi of Jnines Joreu
Orphan nnd .Minor child of Liu
late of Chatham Cuunty decchse.
These arolhctofnro to cite and admonish, fill
nndaingiiliir tlto kindred mid ntlicrs concerned
tn filo llioir objections (if nny llioy lmvp)4n tho
granting ofthe saiiui in tho Clerk's Oltico oftho
said Court, du nrboforo llm twelfth ilav nf Juno
next; otherwise letters of Guardianship will
issue.
Witness, die Hon. Anthony Tortor,ono oftho
Justices oftho said Court, tho twelfth day of
Mny, pne thousand eight hundred end tinny
seven. ROUT. W. POOLER-
indy 13 Clerk, a. o. a. c.
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
Tn nil wlmm it may concern:
W HEREAS Thomas's. Moll line applied
id the Honorable the Cohfltff Ordinary
of Chatham County, fur Letters of Guardian
ship to the person midpropurty of Martha S.
Moll, an orphan and tumor.
These aro therefore to cito and admonish, all
and lingular the kindred and creditors oftlio said
minor und orphan, to fils their objections firstly
they have) to the granting cf tho said letters of
Guardianship to lira applicant In the Clerk's of
fice of the said Conn, un nr before the Oth dev of
June noxt; otherwise letters of Guardianship
will ho granted. -
Witness the lion Juhn Cumming, and ofthe
Justices of the raid Court, the Olh dnv nfMuy,
A. D 1837, ROBT. W POOLER,
may 0 Clerk c. c.o. c. o.
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To all whom it may coucerii:
W HEREAS John P. Keller hns applied to
the Honorable the Court ofOrdinary of
Chatham County, for Letters of Gimrdinnship
to the persona mid property of Stephan Keller,
(Margaret Keller, George Keller, nnd Thornes
Keller, orphans ofJolm A Kelloi lately deceased
These are therefore tn cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred nnd creditors oftho laid
minors and orphans, to fils their objections (if
any their have) to the granting of letiera of
Guardianship to the applicant, in the Clerk’s
Office nf the raid Court, on or before Oie Oth
day ofjnnenexti otherwise letters of Guardi
anship will be granted.-
Witness the Hnii.JohnCnmniiiig.ona ofthe
Justices ofthe uid Court, this Olh day nfMny,
A. D. 1837. ROBT. W POOLER,
mav 0 Clerk c. o. c c.
' GEORGIA—CHATHAM COT
W HEREAS John Thomne, Executor of
tho Estate of Mra. II. T. Brown,has
applied to die Honorable the Court ofOrdinary
of Chatham County, to tie dismissed from uid
Executorship,
Then nre therefore to cite nnd admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
slid deceased, to file their objections (if eny Oiey
have) Id the granting of letters disminory to (lie
applicant in the Cflerk’e Office oftho said Court,
on or before tho 9th day of December next! otii-
orvviso letters dismissory w ill bo granted.
. Witness the Honorable Mordecni Myert, one
ofthe Justices of Urn uid Court, die Olh day of
May, A, 0,1837. , ,
ROBT. W. POOLER, Clk o. o. e. o,
,f AHJBQ -1 . 1
SOLUTION. .
T HE Copartnership Irareloforo existing be*
iwocit tho subscribers, under lira firm of
Itolcombo. Peck & Co. (Savonnnh) is this day:
dissolved by imiliuilrnncent. The IlhseUled bu
siness of lira firm, drill bo Settled by either of the
suksciilrars. All persons having unsettled ob-
cuunlsajptinslllra firm will pleura piesont them
for payment Immediately.
J C HOLCOMBE,
S 11 PECK,
O GREGORY,
Savannah, Jtlha 1st, 1827,
NOTICE.
T HE Co-partnership of Smith & Solomons
being inntirally dissolved, nnd having
sold their Stuck ill trade to Messrs. Goodall iV
Robison, together with tho stand, opposite
Messrs. W it G. Water*, cheerfully reborn-
mend their friends mid customers to them, und
solicit for them o liberal sliaro of public patron
age. GEO. 11. SMITH, „
fob 37 48 E. W. SOLOMONS.
ft6*KUir
T HE Subscribers have removed lo the
brick stole lately ofionpied by Smith &
Salomons, opposite W. & G. Water*’, where
they intend to keep a gdner.il assortment of
DRY GOODS mid GROCERIES, by retail
nnd wholesale, nnd solicit Sahara of public pat
ronage. GOODALL Sc ROBISON,
march 3 61
T NOTICE.
HE copartnership Heretofore existing un
der tho name of Thompson. Gandry it
Co, is this day diseolved. Those having demands
me requested to present them,end thou indebt
ed In make payment lo Gaitdry & Branch, who
willeeule lira affairs oftho laic concern.
JOHN B. GAUDRY,
J. 11. S. BRANCH.
Savannah, Feb. 13,1837,
fob 14
LIBERTY COURT OF ORDI-
nnry. Chmubers, Olh January. 1837.
W ILLIAM ROB A RTS,Guardian of Man-
■o Mclver, orphan of Alexander Mel-
ver, deceased, having applied to ha disniisud
from his Gnardimiship,
Ordered, that forty days notice of his uid np
plicaiiut, be published in one of tlio Savannah
g azelles; and that all persons concerned, are
ereby required to appear at the next term of
this Court,and show cause,(if any there be) why
the said William Rohurushould riot be dismissed
from llie Guardianship.
Extract from lira minutes.
Jan II E. BAKER, Clerk,
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
Teall whom it may concerp. '
f*7HEREA3 W. F. Wyllis, Adinini.irator
If of Catharine E. Hnrbock, deceased, haa
applied to the Hon. the Cuurt of Ordinary ol
Cbathom County, for leltera of Dismissory from
tho estate and efiecls of said deceased,
Them ere therefore to cite and ndinonieli. nil
nnd singular the kindredandcreditora nftlra aaid
deceased,to filo theirobjections(ifany they have)
to the granting of tin lcttera dismissory to lira
applicant in the Clerk’s office of the aaid Court,
on or before the 9thdwy uf December next) oth
erwise letters of Diamisaory will be granted.
Wilneea the Hon. Mordecai Myers, ono of
the Justice! oftho uid Court, the Oth day of May.
A. D. 1837. ROBT. W. POOLER,
mav 0 Clerk c. o. c. c.
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To ell whom it may concern:
W HEREAS, Mrs. Clarisa Cooper, has ap-
plied to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Chat. County, for letters of administra
tion on Ora estate and effects of Jesu Cooper,
late of Chatham County.deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and siugularthe kindred and creditors oftho said
deceased, to file their objections (ifeny they have)
to tlie granting ofthe administration of the estate
oftlio doceased to the applicant in the Clerk'a
Office ofthe uidCourbou or before the lOlhdny
August noxr,i otnoiwise letters of administra
tion will be granted.
Witness, tho Hon. Anthony Porter, one of
the Jsistices of the uid Coutt, tho lOtbday of
July A. 1). 1837.
a. ELBERT MUSE, Dep. C11t.c. oic. c.
july 10
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To ell whom it may concern:
W HEREAS James if. Wade, administra
tor of Joseph Y. Garlingtonv lute of
Scriven County, deceeeed, has applied to the
Hon. the Court ofOrdinary of Chatham Coun
ty, lobe dismissed from uid Administration.
'l'heu aro therefore •" «itp and in™ml.h, all
uinssingniaruiekindred andcreditora ofthesaid
deceased, to file their objections(ifany they have)
to the applicant in tho Clork’e office ofthe uid
Court,on or before tho 18 th day ofjiinenext;
otherwise-letters of dismissory will ho granted.
Witness, the lion. Joe. Cumming, one oftho
Justices ofthe said Court tho Oth day of Nov.
A. D. I S’tfi-
1L W. POOLER. Clk. C. 0. C. C.
ftOTICF,.
C4TOLEN from my Iioimuom the ith ofAlny,
1837, ft Viomisory Note, henring date tho
20lh, or‘31st, or ‘J'Juri, or 23d of April, 1837,but
believed lo bo itiovOd of Apni, 1B37—made by
George II, Johiistnii, llirdllgb bis Altoriray, Geo.
J. Knilnck, for tho Sillil OfrOUrTIlblirand Fdiir
Hundred and Thirty-llirco Dollarsand lfieents,
($4133 1G) null piiyillilo from lliirty to sixty days
ellor date—the precise lime not being recollect
ed, but thorp being nn other note for that n-
mount niado by lira abovo putties within those
dates, tlto aaid time could not bo mistaken ; nnd
was made paynldo to the order of 11. It. John
ston, nnd endorsed by B. R. Johnston, P. 51.
Kollock, Geo. J. Kollock, with intorcst from
data ofeevon por cent, per apmim. I warn nil
persona of this theft; In ordof to pravdlll (lie
transfer qf the said note, which it my property.
HinaySJ 130 WM, 11, WAR1I70.
NOTICE.
T HRF.E Montlta after the ddlo Hetehf.JI
shall apply to the Planter’s Hank nf tlto
State nfGeorgla, for the ronoWal ortho follow-
lug Script, which have been lost, vix.
No. 130 for 00 eliarot, on which $100 por
•here have been paid.
No. 131 fur GOalmros, on which $80 per ilraro
have bean paid.
At the mat titiio, t elinll also apply to lira Cen
tral Rail Road and Banking Company ofGoor-
gin, for the renewal of tlralr Certificate for 100
shares, upon which $37 60 ctv have been paid
on oach share -WM; Ri WARING,
may 13 113—3mh
—— r 'xatficte';—■—r.
A FTER the expiration of four thontha Irom
this data, application will be ibado to the
Honorable the Juaticea of tlio Inferior Cdirt of
McIntosh County, whop sitting for ordinary
CROP OF 1BHO.
A SPARAGRUb, Long Blood Beet, F.car!y
Turnip,Rooted do, Mangci Wurzol do
ldilgpod Been, six woelis r'o. ro- epeckled vn|
entino do, chin whita, red ojo do, purple capo
Broccoli, Gorman r.ilo Borocolt, early York
Cnblingo. do sugar loaf do, largo driinilicnd do
fiat Dutch do, large Bergen do, red Dutch do,
iongorenge Cornu, early Cuullifiovver, wliito
solid Colery, red solid do, curled Cress, curly
frame Cucumber, largo pnrplu Egg Plant, corf,
ed Endive, largo Loudon Leak, large curled In]
din Lettuce, brown Dutch do, green cos do. onr
ly Hurled do, while Mustard, silver skin Onion,
Wethersfield red (annuel) do, Strossborg largo
S ollow do, bright yellow seed do, curled Parsley
ne sugar Parsnip, Landreth's extra early Peas,
early frame do, largo marrowfat do, blue impe
rial do, largo awoot popper Pumpkin, long aal-
mon Radish, dd scarlet do, white turnip do, red
duddjyelldiv dodo, summer white do, round
SaVoy leat’d Spinach, early bush Squash, To.
thaldea, red topped Turnip. HutaBagndo, pot
end sweet Herbs,and Tun Rhubarb.
Just received per brig New Hanover, nnd for
sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
purposes, for leuVe tdsejl (ltd Real Ettata nnd Monumonl Square, or opposite Mansion liouso
NOTICE.
T IIE anhaeribera will continue the Ship
■Chandlery and Grocery business under
the firm of Gnutlrv ff Branch at tile stars form
erly occupied by Thompson,Gaudry & Co. and
respectfully aiihcit a continunuce of the patron
age, extended to tho fnrnrar concern.
JOHN B. GAUDRY,
J. H. S. BRANCH.
fob 14 37
EAST NOTICE. ’
A LL persons indebted to the aiibscnber either
. bv nutdm upon octnunt, previuua to the
1st of Mny, 1836, ere notified that unless tho
tnmebepaid un or before (Ira 2fith irrsf.,they
will. indiicriininntely, be plOCed in the hands uf
un utlorney for collection,
jiine 10 CLAGHORN St, WOOD.
NOTICE.
A LL Peeaona having demands agninat the
Estate of John Gill, aro requeued to ren
der in their oCdO'iYhts properly attested within
tho time prescribed by lew; oral those Indebted
to moke payment to the Subscriber.
GEORGE M. STALKY, Adm’r.
juiralS 135
UlOTICE.
T HE undersigned contemplating some
change in his Business, must request all
tlioie indebted to him in open ticconnt previous
to the 1st January last, to nettle the seme by the
15th March next, nsail euch accounts ni shall,
than remain unsettled, willbe placed in an At
torrtey's hands for collection,
fob 11 F. W. HEINEMANN,
NOTICE.
■ AOUR nronlheefter dnto application willbe
JD made to tho Iloiinrnblo the Inferior Court
of Effiinghsni County, for leave to sell the reel
Eeuto ofEdvVerd Paristi, deeenseif.
LYDIA PARISH. Adni’x.
may 15
GEORGIA—CHAT1JAM CO.
To nil whom it may concern:
W HEREAS John R. Shad, Administrator
ofthe estate nf Sarah it. Shad, deceased,
Has applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordi
nary of Chatham County, for totters dismissory
from said estate,
Thesonretlietofiireto cite end admonish, Ml
and singular the kindred nnd creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the letters dismissory
from the estate oftho deceased to the applicant
in tlie Clerk's Office of tlio said Court, on or be
fore the 9th day of December next; otherwise let
ters dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. Samuel B. Park man, one
of lira Justices uf the aaid Court, the 9th dnv of
filuy, A. D. 1337.
ROBT. W. POOLER, Cl'k c.o.c.c.
may 9
GEOKFIA—LIBERTY CO.
By the Court of Ordinary for said Countv.
•JOHN B. BARNARD, administrator ofthe
OK goods and chattels, rights and credits, Ihnl
were of Nathunint Law, fate of said County de
ceased, applies for disinisxton frour bis said ad
ministration.
All persons concerned are therefore hereby
cited to file their objections (if any there be) in
flie office oftho Clerk nf said Court, within the
time prescribed by law ; ill defanlt thereof, the
said John B. Barnard may he dismissed in con
formity to his application.
Witness, tlie Honorable Edwin Bacon, one
of the Judges of suid Court, this 33d day or
March, A D. 1837, and iixhe Olelyeaqof A
meriean Independence.
mar 25 E. BAKER,c. c. o.!,. c.
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To all whom it mny concern,
W HEREAS Lydia Ann Fitts lies applied
to the Honorable the Court ofUrdinory
of Chatham county, for letters of Administration
i wiili tho Will annexed) on the esteto of Aaron
1. Fitts, late of Chatham County, deceased—
Theie are therefore to cito end admonish, all
I nnd singular, the kindred nnd creditors of the
1 said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
havh> to tin grouting oftlio letiera of Guardian
ship to the applicant in the Clerk'a office of the
■aid Court, niiHov before the (9lh dixy of June
iVolt; otherwise, letters of Administration-will bo
granted.
witness On* Ilnnornhlh Af. Mynrs, one ofthn
Juilicei of the aid Court, the 9th day of May,
A. D. 1837. ROBERT W. POOLER,
april 9 - Clk. e. o. c. c.
GEORGIA—-EFFINGHAM CO.
To all whom ifmny Concern.
W HEREAS Caleb Griner, fnw applied to
the Honorable tho Court , of Ordinary
of EfiTinghani County, for leltera ofadminiatra-
tion on the estate and effects of Andrew Griner
Into of said county, deceased.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish ell
nnd singlor, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any
they have) to the granting of the administration
of the estate of the deceased, to the applicant in
the Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or be*
fore the 2d* day of July next; otherwise letters
of administration will'be granted.
Witness, .the Hon. C. Powers, one of the
Justices Ofthe said Court, this 2d day of June
A D1837.
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk, c. o. *. c.
jnno 2
certain Negro Hlnvos, ofthe late Patrick Gibson,
for the benefit of Devisee nnd Legatoes, tinder
hU will. JONATHAN THOMAS, { Kx’rs P.
U.R. CUYLER, ) Gibson
may 30
* # * Tho Darien Telegraph will publish the
above. ■ ■, ■ .
I S hereby given that a certain Promissory r r * e $ a "i W"* 01
Nats mnrin h» th« .q.ihtnrtlHfr* lurnr'inir rintn I Long UloOU Beets
U*
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
CROP 1830. ' i- .
B Y (lie brig Madison, lira subscriber nt*,
(just received tho tainumderof his Full mid
Spring supply of firesh and vvnrreiited8ccde;they
eompmo, in part, tho following, viz:
**—‘ '-*- 1 White solid Celloiy
Note Hilda by the Subieribera bearing date
February 16,1837, end payable nix mouths nfter
date to Mr. E. P. Bulls or onlay, fotthfoe (hour
■and and ninety dollars; (3,090) will riot bo paid
at maturity, under the Belief that there has heun
n partial failure of the consideration for which it
was given, tho pnyinent of it will therefore be
resisted.
tADD, TUPPER Sl SISTARE.
jnno 33
NOTICE.
F OUR mtomhsnlWdnte, application Will be
mado to the judges oftho Inferior Court
nf Liberty ComMy, for lenve lo sell Lot No. 184,
8th Dist. 4tir Section—being in Welker county
GEO. W. WALTHOUit, Adm’or.
may 6
NOTICE.
F OURmontlis after data, application will bo
made to tlie Court of Ordinary of Liberty
County, when lining fur Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell all the Lends ofthe Estate of Alex.
Mclver, late of Liberty County, deceased.—
Sold for the benefi tuf the heirs.
S. SPENCER, Guardian.
mny 3
NOTICE.
P UBLIC notice is hereby given, that a cer
tain Promissory Nolo made by ua, dated
Savannah, February 27,1837, payable five (5)
months after dote to Mr. E P Butts, or order, for
four thousand ono hundred nnd sixteen dollars
and 67 cents, ($4,ll6 07,) will not tie paid at
maturity, we believing llrat there hat been e par
tial failure ofthe consideration. fur which mid
note was given, und the payment thereof will in
consequence be resisted,
jnno 14 PADELFORD, FAY St CO.
GENERAL REMARKS
RELATIVE TO MOFAT’S LIFE PILLS
AND PHCENIX BITTERS.
rrtHESE medicines have'lung bhon known
JL and appreciated, for their extraordinary
and immediate powers' of restoring perfect
healih, to pereons aollering under nearly every
kind of disease to which the human frame is
liable.
In many hundreds of certificated instances
they have even resound sufferers from the very I different kinds.
Verge of an untimely grave, after ell the decep-1 dec 15
live nostrums oftlio day had utterly filled; and
to many thousands they have permanently se
cured that uniform enjoyment or health, without
whieli file itself h but a partial blesaing. So
J treat indeed, has their efficacy irfvutiablyand in
iillilily proved, tint it hns appeared scarcely
less than miraculous to those vVfi'o were iiiwto-1
quainted with the beautifully philosopliical 5 r °iTO 8 i lmnJ ‘ ani1 U P*> J u,t
principles upon which they nre cainpounded, I “ived end for mile by
and upon which they consequently net. It wee
to thoic manifest and sensible action in purify
ing tho apringa and channels ofl'ifo, nnd endu
ing them with renewed tens und vigor, tlmt
' ..... . . I( w |,i, ■
Long _
Turnip do do
Early York Cabbage
'• Sugar Loaf do
Large drumhead do
Green glazed do
Fine early Cnnhfiawer
Do do Brocoli
Early flileile Lettuce
Do Sugar Loaf do
Do White Cab. do
Blown Dutch do
Searlet short topRadish
Long Suhiion do
Do Scarlet do
Early Turnip do
Blnck-Spanish do
Early Bnah Squash
Summer crooked tleck
Squash
Summer Savory
Pepper Gram
Large Bell Pepper
Do Mohawk Beans
Do white kidney do
Do Lima do
8ii'vn or Cnrnlinn do
While Cranberry do
Boeiiliful vnriogated do
Refugee or 1000 to 1
Long deep Orange Car
rot
Alio, a lino assortment of Flower Seed*. 60 1
Long green! Cucumber
Early Cluster do
Waior Creesee
Large London Leek
Do lied Onion
Do White do
Nutfnegand Green Cit
ron Melon
Okra and Tomatoes
Pur|ilo Egg Plant, very
Double curl'd Parsley
Long smooth Parsnip
Rhubarb, for tails
Round Spinach
Sago nnd Thyme
Early flilDutch Turnip
Do red top do
Rutabaga do
Hanover or (Tankard'
Turnip
Largo Nurfulk Turnip
Do Marrowfat Pause
Do Nonsuch' d'd
Do Matchless . Urt
Early Juno do
Do Washington do
Do Frnmo do
Do Charlton do
Tuscarora Corn
Sold wholesale nr retail.
G. R: HENDRICKSON.
COSMETICS.
A TKIN80N*8-Cream Hoses _
Premiss’colored Cream, AlmDUd Pasts'
Almond Powder, Milk ofRdtoll
Olio Rose Lip Salve
Almond Soap,remedies recommended for the
nov 3!)
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
EELIS COMPOUND KREOSO-
to Tontli'Wash, rocommomded by lira Facu/tf.-
F EW discoveries in modern yfteuiisliy pre
mise more important results than that of
LIBERTY COUNTVv COURT
• ofOrdinary, Clumbers,9th.January, 1837.
Y UKE iMANN, Guardian of the minors of
JLS Thomas Mtuin, deceased, applies to be
dismissed from hisgiiardiansh'rp,
Ordered, that the said Luke Maim, do give
forty deys-notice ofhis application, end that all
persons concerned dooppearat the next term of
his Court, and show cause (if uny there be) why
the said applicant should not be- dismissed firnm
guardianship.
Extract from the minutes,
jnnll E. BAKER. Clerk.
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To-ull whom it may cuncern:
W HEREAS Jonathan 'Guinn, Executor of
tho Estate of Jonathan Out, deceased,
has applied to the Honorable Court ofOrdinary
efChathain-Couiity, for letters dismissory from
said estate,
Thoso nre therefore to cito nnd admonish, all
and singular tlie kindred and creditors oftho
ouid 1 deceased,lo file their obiections (if nny they
have) to the granting of the letters dismissory
from lira estate of tho deceased to the applicant
m tho Clerk's Office of lire said Court, on or be-
fore the Dili day or December next; otherwise
letters of dismissory will* be granted.
Witness the Hon. Anthony Porter, ono ofthe
Justices ofthe eatd Court, foe 9t|, day of May,
A, 1). 1337. llOB-T. VV. P00£eU,
nray 9 Clerk c. o.c.c.
, ^GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY
■ C11MEON 8. MOODY applies for letters of
Administration or the Goods and Chattels
Rights and Credits, that were of William w!
Martin, late of Liberty County, deceased.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of Ihe
■aid deceased to file their objections (should
there III! any) in uiy office, within the time pre
scribed by law; or elra administration may be
granted lo aaid applicant. Given under my
hand this 3rd April, 1337.
, up 13 • E BAKER, c.c.0eL,c.
NOTICE.
F OUR montha after date, application will
bo mnde to Ihn Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty, for le»”« (O scH a tract of Land, lying in Li
oerty, anti known ea the Globe, belonging to tho
Estate ofMalthew Bonnet, lute of Liberty Conn-
tv, deceased. Sold for tim benefit nf the heir.,
may 3 WM. N. WAY, Ani’r,
NOTICE.
Ha OUR months afterdate, application v ...
JT be mnde to the Judges of the Interior
Court of Sciiven Couuly, for leave to nzril a cer
tain parcel or lot of land, lying in Effingham
county—It being an undivided third part of six
hundred acres, now in possession of Ilardy G.
Pitts, and boundod North by Savannah River,
East by lahds belonging to ilia heirs of Jesse
Scruggs, and on all other sides by lands belong
ing lo Unmpeer end 8. P. Bevill. Sold for the
benefitof Ihe heirs and credited of the Estate of
McLir, Lnnday, deceased.
June r ROBERT LUNDAY, Adm’or.
tiiey were indebted for their name, which wan
bestowed upon them at lliesnouwneoiie reqnest by'iin Relc'henbach,at,eminentebran-
ofaeveral individuals whole Itvoathey had obvi- fetof Blhnsko, in Momavia. It iaa highly rec-
ously saved-. ^ J . .,- tified liquid product, obtained frnm wood, and is
The proprietor rejolctt hxthe opportuAHy nf on alQgou« to charcoal in itn antiseptic properties/
forded by the universal diffittion of thoaaily blU more povveI r u | M B corrective end ore-
iress, for placing h“ VEGET ABLE LIFE vont ivo of decoy. Charcoal, notwithstanding
PILLS w,thin the knowledge and reecl. or eve- iuiwo | )known '| eall , ing properties, is objoc
•IsStIHb srrirj.'SsiJta *-
iiMftflgagBaBBtefr
posed of extract, from litre and poWelfufplunts, , ll0 furm or . qt| 10 „•*], which linvo been made
pharrnacemical rlrami.ta, are oltogelher ton- j, rec0 mmended by tho Faculty as
lti}tfvvt> -to l^ igaorent pretendire to,madili»l| „, 0 be „ p J,? <n „ V8 eg.inst eerie. In teetfi.-
To sweeten tha breath, rendered o{Tensive by
OEOJl&IA-EFFlNGIlAM GO.
To all whom it may concern,
W HEREAS, Nathaniel Zeller, Admiui*
trator, and Elizabeth Jones, Adminis
tratrix, uf Philip Jones, have applied lo the
Honorable the Cotirtof Ordinary of Effingham
County,to be dismissed from said administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
gait} deceased, to file their objections, (ifany
they haveVm tlie Clerk's Office of the said Court,
on or before the 15th day of November next;
otherwise the letters applied for will be granted.
Witness] the 1 Honorable C. Powers, one
of the Justices of the said Court, this 15th day of
May, A, D. J837.
JOHN CHARLTON.Clerk c. o. e. c.
may 15
GEOltGIA—EFFINGHAM GO.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Naomi Weitman, widow, ap*
plies to the Honorable the Court of Or*
dinary of Effinglmm County, * for letters or ad
ministration on the estate and eftectsuf Matthew
Weitman, late of said county deceased, os-near*
estofkin.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, tlie kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, (ifany they
have) to the granting ofthe administration ofthe
estate ofthe deceased, to tho applicant in the
Clerk’s Office of the said Court, oil or before-
the $d day of July next; otherwise letters of ad*
ministiation will lie granted.
Witness, tho Honorable C Powers, one of
the Just ices ofthe said Court,this2dday of June,
A Eh 1837
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk c. o.k. c
UEOUCflA-LIUERTF CO.
By the Court of Ordinary.
To nil whom theso presents may concern:
W ILLIAM ROBARTS, administrator of
the goods and chattels, rights and cred
its, that were of Alexander Mclver, late of said
county deceased, applies for dismission from'his
said admihistrution.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to file their objections (if they
Iwve any)in die office ofthe Court of Ordinary
for said comity within tho time prescribed by law.
Witness, the Hoq. Wnm B. Fleming, one .of
he Judge»-of Raid Court, this 1st day of Sep
omber, A. D. 1830 H - v
sept o 176 E '
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To-all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS, Matthew Lufburruw, Ex'or
oftho Estate of Nathaniel Lewis, de*
censed, litis applied to the Honurable the Court
of Ordinary of Chatham County, to be dismis
sed from said Executorship-
These are therefore to Site und admonish, nil
and singular, the kindred nnd creditim of lira
■aid deceased, to file their objections (ifeny they
hove) in tlie-Clerk's Office of the sold Court, on
or before tho I5thday of Sept.-next; otherwise
letters of dismissory will be groined.
. Witness the Honorable Mordecaii Myers, one
of tile J nstices of tho said Court, the 15th dev of
March, A. D. 1837. ’
R. W. POOLER, Clerkc ■ o. <yc.
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Catherine G. Morris, admin
istratrix of tho estate of-Thot K Morris,
NOTICE.
F OUR! months nfter date, application will
bo mude to tho Hon, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to' sell
port of foe ltieal Esteto of John Graham, late
of raid County, deceased.-
LETITIA GRAHAM 1 , Eie’trix.
mar 13 ,
Tr ~ ' tfoTiCE. '
F OUR monthff after date, application will
bn made to lha lion, the Juitioeii of Ihe
Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
of the Real Estate of David Ambrose, late of
said County, decensed.
HENRY T. MORGAN, Administrator,
mar J’y
F NOTICE.
OUR months after date, application will
bo mode* to* the’ Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, while sitting fur or
dinary purposes, for leaveMfr sell; the Real F.«-
t«te of James Stevens, lateof said* County, de
ceased; for the benefit of the heirs and-creditors
of said Estate. JAMES STEVENS, A'dto’r,
march 8 55
NOTICE
F OUR months ofterdate application will be
made to the Honurable the Judges uf the
Inferior Cuurt of Liberty cuunty, while sitting
for ordinnry purposes, for leave to sell a negto
man named Warwick, belonging to the estate
of John S. Q.uarlerman, fur tlie benefit ofthe
heirmind creditors. *
W. E. W. QUARTERMAN, Executor,
july 3
FLOWER SEEDS.
A FINE assortmentofeleganlFluwer Seeds
in packages cf24 for one dalles, or 6] cts
por single panel- For sale hy
mnrcTiS G. R. HF.NDRTCKSO'*.
ofOrdinary of Chntliam County,-lo bo disclier-
ged from said administration.
Theso nre therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of tbo raid
deceased) to-file their objections (ifeny they
have) in the Clerk’s office oftho ram Court, on
or before tho tenth day of Juno next; other
wise letters of dismitiofy will be granted.
Witness Ihe Hon. Joseph Cumming, one of
theJnalices oftho aaid Court, tlio 9m- dny of
Nov, A. Dt 1330, R. W. POOLER,
nov 9 Clk. C. O: <S. C.
JACK BRAG, '
B Y , Theodore Hbok; author of Sayings and
Lockhart's Life of SirWaltar Scott—part 1st
Biicklund'a Geology,-(Bridgewater Treatise)
n new supply, luiundt
Lottejs descriptive of the Virginia Springs,
tlie Roads leading thereto, and the Doings there
at;- with a map of Virginia, second editto:.i, con
siderably enlarged.
Midshipman Easy, by Cnpt Marryati
Marryal’s Woiks. in numbers.
The Museum, for February.
Just received.
may 30 W THORNE WILLIAMS
OIL OF SPRUCE.
W ITH directions around the bottle for
brewing: the eamn. For sale by
T. M.-Jr J. M, TURNER-.
soionco; and Were nevler before administered
in so happily efficacious a cnmbiTttitforU
THE PHCENIX BIT’FERS, nre so called
because they possess tho power of restoring tho
expiring embers of health, to a glowing vigor
throughout tho constitution, as the Phamix is
raid to be restored lo life from the ashes of its
own dissolution. The Phoenix Bitters are en
tirely vegetable, composed of roots found only
in certain parts of the western country, which
will infitlibly cure FEVERS AND AGUES oi
nil kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely
all the effects of mercury, infinitely sooner then
tho mast powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla,
and will immediately cure the determination of
BLOOD TO'THE HEAD; never fail in the
sicknutneidmt lo young females; nni will be
found a certain remedy in all cases of nsrvout
debility ani weakness of the most impaired con
stitutions. As a remedy for Chronic ani In
fiummatory Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phoe
nix Bitters will be demonstrated hy the ■ “ - 1 '-
AO HWOCIUU HID U1U.UII, ICJ1UUIUU UllOliailO UJt
decoyed-teeth, the use of tobacco, or other causes
otkl lo arrsSl'iledny itself,-it stands pre-eminent-
Ellis compound krposnte tooth wash com
bines the Vitlilbi of Kreosoto, of the strength'
adapted for thi> purpose, with other substances
known to bo highly advantageous in whitening
and preserving the teeth. Poreeleby
' T. M. So J. M. TURNER, Agent.,
march 38 Monument rqiiare
D1C. JUDKINS’ IMI
SPECIFIC OINTMENT.
[UDKINS' Specific Ointment is used fof
the cure of
single bottle. The usual dose pf theso hitters is 1
half a wine glass full, in water or wine, and tills
quantity may be taken two or three times a day,
about half an hour before moala, orn less quan
tity may be taken at all times. To those who
nre afflicted with indigestion after meals, these
bitters will prove invuluubto, os they very great
ly increase the oetion of the principal viscera,
help them to perforin their functions, ondenablo
the stoninch (o' dischargto'into:the bowels what
ever is offensive. This imligestion is easily nnd
speedily removed; appetite restored, end the
mouths-of the nbsmbant vessels being cleansed,
nutrition is facilitated and strength-op body and
energy of mind are tho happy results.
ularly those hardened Tumors in women’*'
breasts, which oftentimes terminate ill cancel*.
4th. Fellone, or wlint some people know by
of B ' the nnine of Catarrhs, of every description,
6lh. Rheumatic pains of tlio joints,ofnehron-
io kind.
Ctif. Sprains and Bruiaerofevery description
or in whatevor partsituate.-
7th. Tetters of all kinds. In thii complaint
the patient in applying the ointment, utlil keep
the poit out of water'. ,
8lh; Chilblains, or parts affected' by frtst*.
It is also one of the host remedies for burn*
end scalds. It casos tho pain and draws the fire'
ouFIn a short lime.
Fiif inflamed women's breasts, and- glandular
swellings, it is superior to uny medicine yet
known to tho Medical Faculty. It is much icfer
then mercurial applications, (as it does not con-
In Kume obstinate and co.m>licated ciweg uf tain the sma(le*Utoin of any preparation of that
chronic antj lnflamu.atory Rheumatism, Liver mineral.) because itdoos not I ay th& patient lia 1
Complaints, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Pal«y< bln toiniurv from exposure to Cold
PUes, injuries from the use of mercury- quinine, This Ointment has cured sores of many yearr
anil other diseases of long standing, it muy be „tnndliiff. Where it is impossible or imprudent
found necessary to lake Both the Life Fills end to heal Uio external core, in consequence of die
tho Phamix Bitters, in the doses before recont- bone becoming oeriour or rotten, it will stop lbs
mendeiL progress efitlie caries, increase the quantity of
“ B.—These Pills and the Billers will gel the dionharac, remove the offensive emeJI, oel
mercury out of the system infinitely fostor | ease the pain.
It cures the worst Fellone or Whitlow*,on an 1
application of 58 hours. Rheitmetiams which
haVC'stood *o long as to become a systematic
disorder, require medicine lobe taken inwardly
to remove thom enhrely. But' iti inostconimon
oases, by applying this ointment externally, «*.
directed, it wifi give rtliefi And-oven in old
people, whose jinins have besti 1 oflongei stand
ing, it will eero the train; . .
A fresh'siltiply ofthit medicine jtilrt received
by G. II. HENDRICKSON,
march 29 : Agent
ell
than the heat preparations- of Sunapariilni anil
nre a certain remedy for the ruHting tf blood to
tlio head, or all violent headaches, tic douloureux,
Ac. All persons who nre predisposed to apo
plexy.palsy, Sec , should never he without the
Life Pills or the Bitters, for one dose in time
will safe life. They equalize the circulation of
the blood, draw all pressure from tho liend, re
store perspiration, nnd throw off every impuri
ty hy the pores of the skin.
The above Medicine is for arle by
A. BARTOW,
At hia Store on-the Bay,corner of Drayton St.
nrar 18
” WHITE LEAD.
1 mbit.KEGS' Superior English Whita
JL'IFxtF Lead, warranted’pure. Jqetre
oeived end for tale by
may 13 G. R, HENDRICKSON.
RECEIVED,
O-Rt BOXE8 Swuim’e Panacea
/WSF 00 doz Swalm’e Vermifuge
For sole by A. PARSONS, Agent,
jnno 10 8 Glkbtm'e Buildings.
HOUCK’S PANACEA.
pOKtho cure of Dyspepsia and o.W dae
Medic
and f
mar 27
D eases. A fresh supply of tins celebrated
edicine, is just received trorttMin Proniuilor*,
id for sale by G. R. HENDERSON.
YEAST POWDERS. ■
TNOR the Immediate making orTita Biacult
.1? Cake.&o. -A fresh supply muclt mpro
ved, for sale by
march 28
, Sola Agent.